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ONLINE GOLF COMPANIES ARE FINDING IPO PLANS IN THE ROUGH

          The "sweeping wave of market-inspired cold feet" that
     has "buried" the plans of many Internet companies "hoping to
     mount" an IPO "may have insinuated itself into the
     increasingly competitive milieu of the online golf market,"
     according to Darryl Owens of GOLFWEEK.  Neither Chipshot.com
     nor LiquidGolf.com would comment about their IPO plans, and
     despite "word" that TheGolfer.com was "looking at a full
     sprint toward a spring" IPO, company Dir of Marketing Tracy
     Nackel said, "At this time we do not have imminent plans to
     go public."  Golf services network ezlinks.com Senior
     VP/Marketing Colette Hogan: "It is interesting to watch
     companies that had been making a lot of noise in the golf
     industry with round-the-clock press releases ... slowly, and
     very quietly, moving away from their very publicly stated
     IPO dates."  Owens writes that some online golf companies
     "probably concluded it best to weigh anchor for [a] spell in
     safe private harbor" rather than going public. 
     TeeMaster.com CEO Michael Hsu: "From an IPO perspective,
     waiting would seem prudent at the current time."  But Hogan
     said the "volatility is here to stay until we become more
     discerning and raise our expectations of how a company needs
     to be positioned before going public."  Also, Forrester
     Research "predicts that most online retailers will splinter
     like a tee by year's end, whacked by weak financials, a glut
     of competition and weak-kneed investors" (GOLFWEEK, 5/6).  
                      

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